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brain region, implicated in a wide range of functions. The cerebellar cortex, a thin layer of grey matter, is very tightly folded, resulting in a highly convoluted architecture. Its visualisation requires
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and their interactions with heat during critical windows of exposure, in relation to children’s respiratory health, particularly asthma and lung function. Your job The project is an international
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carried out at the section Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology (MCN) . Recent studies have shown that in addition to neurons, glial cells play a major role in synaptic function. So far, it is unclear what
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this role you will be working with dr. Lot Sternheim and be part of the Clinical Psychology: cognitive and emotional processes research group (Chair: Prof. Elske Salemink). You will also have the opportunity
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focus will be on unlocking and applying regulatory knowledge to accelerate the transition. You will work multidisciplinary within a large network of partners from academia, government and the private
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difference and boost your academic career! The overall aim of ’The Power of Size’ is to establish relationships describing the emission, fate and effects of pollutants as a function of size. We intend
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have been identified. The overall goal of this 2-year postdoc position is to design ecology-inspired elicitors for next-generation antibiotic discovery. This project is part of a larger international
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component of the ERC-funded NeuroSync project, which aims to uncover how species-specific developmental timing shapes the formation of the human thalamocortical system. Your work will sit at the interface
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performance and/or neural structure/function that govern the rate of cognitive development in childhood and/or old age. The post holder will have an interest in theory-based developmental cognitive (neuro
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in data-driven medical technologies? Are you keen on being part of a vibrant research community, working closely together with a research team and assisting with the supervision of PhD candidates